What is the first name of the main character of Fences?
Troy
Who is the narrator of the Great Gatsby?
Nick Carraway
Who is the mother around whom Beloved revolves?
Sethe
This novel took place in a shady Florida reform school.
The Nickel Boys.
What day is the AP Lit exam on?
Wednesday, 5/7
Who are the main character's two sons in Fences?
Cory and Lyons
What is the name of Gatsby's love interest?
Daisy Buchanan
Which daughter lives with Sethe for the entire book?
Denver
This novel focused on a mysterious illness that robbed people of their sight.
Blindness.
How many essays are on the AP Lit exam?
3
Who is the woman that Troy has an affair with in Fences?
Alberta
Where did the narrator of the Great Gatsby go to college?
Yale
What does "the tree" on Sethe's back refer to?
Scars
This novel took place in a creepy mansion with a mind controlling mold.
Mexican Gothic
How many multiple choice questions are on the AP lit exam?
55
What is the main character's daughter named in Fences?
Raynell
What is the famous symbol represents all that Gatsby is questing after?
The Green Light
"Sweet Home" was the multiple traumas for Sethe. What literary device does this name illustrate?
Verbal irony
This novel centers on a poor student who kills an old woman and had to live with the consequences.
Crime and Punishment
What type of closed form poem always has 19 lines?
A Villanelle
Troy and Rose have a conversation about their relationship in Fences. What TWO metaphors do they use to represent their relationship?
Baseball (Troy) and Gardening (Rose)
What country does Gatsby produce a medal from in his efforts to prove his trustworthiness?
Montenegro
There were four "Sweet Home Men" who Sethe lived with before fleeing to Ohio. Who were they?
Six, Halle, Paul D, Paul A
This novel has the same author as Beloved
The Bluest Eye
What do you call the shift in rhyme scheme and meaning at the end of a Sonnett?
The volta